I don’t know if you ventured out on Black Friday or are surfing the Internet for Cyber Monday deals, but I will tell you that if you are looking for a meaningful gift, I may be able to help. In keeping with the sentiment, “It is better to give than receive.”, take a moment and check out the 2015 World Vision Gift Catalog. World Vision provides donors the opportunity to give a gift in a loved one’s name, making these the perfect presents to show family and friends love and to spread the joy of the holiday season across the world. And, as an added bonus, there’s nothing to wrap!
Donations of livestock like goats, fruit trees, soccer balls, education for girls and women and much more can be donated in a person’s name to make a truly unique and life-giving gift. When you think about the impact something like this can have on a life this gift truly is priceless.
In addition to the gifts above, World Vision operates the Where Most Needed fund, which provides for improvements in the quality of life for struggling children and families in the U.S. and around the world. Donors to this fund are eligible to receive beautiful artisan goods from Africa, India, and Southeast Asia, which make wonderful presents and stocking stuffers. Why not pledge your support and receive handcrafted gifts for yourself or a loved one, like the ones below:
Since 1996, the World Vision Gift Catalog has grown in popularity as a gift-giving alternative. Last year alone, more than 822,000 people were helped through funds generated by the Catalog. To order from World Vision’s Gift Catalog, call 855-WV-GIFTS or click HERE!
The handcrafted gifts are gorgeous. I was lucky to recieve the African Soapstone box and it is beautiful. It is just like the one below and I would like to extend a chance for you to win the same box courtesy of World Vision. The giveaway is open to US residents and you enter using the Rafflecopter widget below. Good Luck!!!
This ornate hand-carved soapstone box is etched and designed by local artisans in Kenya. Using this sustainable resource these artisans are lifting themselves and their families out of poverty. Approximate size: 2 ½” x 5 ¼” x 1 ½”
Handcrafted African Soapstone Box Giveaway on Mommy Ramblings Rules:
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I learned World Vision is a Christian organization & they work in nearly 100 countries around the world!
Silver Vines Cuff
I learned they do a lot of Refugee and Disaster relief work!
They’ve helped over 75,000 vulnerable children enroll in school.
They help provide clean water.
I learned that their Teacher Resource Center program provides new school supplies, backpacks, clothing, and other classroom resources to students in schools across the US with 70 percent or higher poverty rates.
I have donated to this wonderful organization and have even applied for jobs there. They provide food, medical resources, education, microloans, and a whole lot more to many countries, as well as addressing poverty in the U.S.
About 3.4 million sponsored children served in more than 1,660 communities worldwide
Kenyan Patchwork Tote.
I like that they provide clean water to places that do not have that.